Latvia removes controversial Soviet monument

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26.9 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Latvia has dismantled a Soviet-era
Latvia has dismantled a Soviet-era monument in its capital city Riga following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, despite protests from the Baltic state's ethnic Russian minority to keep it.

Demolition machinery was used to remove the 79-metre World War II memorial, which has become a rallying point for the Kremlin's supporters in Latvia.

Latvia, like fellow Baltic states Estonia and Lithuania, is a NATO and EU member that has shown strong support for Ukraine in the conflict with Russia.

Built in 1985, the Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders had featured statues of soldiers and a woman surrounding a central obelisk.

Local officials were forced to take down the monument after Latvia's parliament voted to remove all remaining Soviet statues, plaques and bas-reliefs by mid-November.

Latvia's ethnic Russian community, which makes up close to 30% of the population, had protested against the removal of the memorial.

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